Darbys Falls, New South Wales
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Darbys Falls is a town situated 15 km east of Cowra, New South Wales. It has a population of approximately 70 people, and is a major tourist destination of the region. It has a main street and a church.
It is situated on the Lachlan River between the large Wyangala Dam and Cowra. The topography of the land is rough and hilly, with large boulders from a now extinct volcano. Coordinates: 33°54′55″S 148°51′04″E / 33.91528°S 148.85111°E
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